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Review: 'Religulous'
rafer.guzman@newsday.com1 (Star) (R) PLOT Comedian Bill Maher travels the globe making fun of religion. CAST Basically, Bill Maher. LENGTH 1:40 PLAYING AT Angelika Film Center and Lincoln Square Cinemas, Manhattan. Opening Friday at Cinema Arts Centre, Huntington BOTTOM...Tags: Movies, Vice, Manhattan (New York City), September 11, 2001 Attacks, Religulous
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'Religulous'
rafer.guzman@newsday.comYou don't need to believe in God to take issue with Bill Maher's " Religulous," a quasi-documentary that mocks religion as ridiculous, crazy, even dangerous. It's a nasty, condescending, small-minded film, self-amused and ultimately self-defeating. Its...Tags: Movies, Vice, Manhattan (New York City), September 11, 2001 Attacks, Religulous
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McCain's VP pick reveals teen daughter's pregnancy
PHILADELPHIA - John McCain's running mate Sarah Palin yesterday revealed that her 17-year-old unmarried daughter is five months pregnant, a stunning announcement that swept a Republican convention already subdued and scaled back on its opening day by...Tags: National Government, Religious Leaders, Republican Party, Sarah Palin, Political Candidates
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Viewpoint: If pregnancy's not the media's business, should it be the government's business?
Sorry, Ellen Goodman's columns are not available on baltimoresun.com. Please see her column archive on the Boston Globe's site using this link: http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/goodmanTags: National Government, Wars and Interventions, Paris Hilton, Sarah Palin, Political Candidates
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With Palin, McCain changes the equation
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersJohn McCain's surprise choice of first-term Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate recasts the fall campaign with a candidate who is virtually unknown on the national stage but makes history as the first woman on a Republican ticket. Palin, a 44-...Tags: New York University, National Government, Illinois, Natural Resources, Pennsylvania
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Sarah Palin rallies base, not 'done deal'
The Swampby Mark Silva When social conservatives sat down to evaluate the Republican candidates for president last fall, at a "Values Voter Summit'' sponsored by the Family Research Council, Sen. John McCain of Arizona finished dead last in their straw poll.......Tags: National Government, Parties and Movements, Republican Party, Joe Lieberman, Polls
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Video: Religious right getting after Obama
Spin CycleHere's an ad from Tony Perkins' Family Research Council, part of the religious right archipelago. Combined with James Dobson's somewhat out of the blue attack earlier this week on a two-year-old Obama speech, it suggests that the evangelical movement's...Tags: Father's Day
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McCain and Obama try to navigate the politics of abortion
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWhen Barack Obama and John McCain offered their sharply divergent views on abortion this weekend at an Orange County church, it was a rare chance to hear the presidential rivals address one of the most contentious issues in American politics. Each has...Tags: National Government, Illinois, Pat Robertson, San Diego (San Diego, California), Civil Rights
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Proposed rule would shield doctors who object to abortions
Associated PressThe Bush administration proposed stronger job protections yesterday for doctors and other health care workers who refuse to participate in abortions because of religious or moral objections. Health and Human Services Secretary Michael O. Leavitt said...Tags: Health Treatments, National Government, Medical Staff, Litigation and Regulation, Medical Services
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McCain doesn't put his faith out front
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNot long after he became the presumed Republican nominee, John McCain flew to New Orleans to face a skeptical audience -- conservative leaders of the Council for National Policy. A questioner zeroed in on a topic McCain rarely addresses on the campaign...Tags: National Government, Religious Leaders, Newspapers, New Hampshire, Freedom of Religion
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Let's talk about (not having) sex
On a bitterly cold Tuesday evening in February, the pews of Salem Baptist Church in Champaign were packed with teenagers who had been hustled into the warmth of the sanctuary by a lone parent or teacher. The girls shed their coats and made their rounds,...Tags: Rod Blagojevich, National Government, National or Ethnic Minorities, Newspaper and Magazine, Diseases
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'Prom Night'
The Orlando SentinelThere ought to be a rule, stashed in the Screen Actor's Guild bylaws, that every actor cast as a villain in a slasher film has to watch "Psycho" and write a paper on Anthony Perkins. "Psycho Killers with Character: The Tony Perkins Way." Johnathan...Tags: Anthony Perkins, Movies, Roger Moore, Tom Hanks, Television
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